
04-05-2010, 03:50 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Ontario
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Originally Posted by nickvanorman
i have reason to suspect its the starter generator because i put the other starter generator back on (that starts just does not charge) and it fired right up. i noticed last night also, that one of the terminals on the starter generator was loose and completely stripped. is there a way to change it? this might be what is causing the problem.
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That happened to me. Turned out the armature in the S/G was shot. Drew so much (probably short) There was no amps left for the ignition to work properly.
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